1. Trent Williams- Williams played exceptional in both wins vs Dallas last year. He kept DeMarcus Ware in check while playing through a painful thigh bruise which he says limited him to being only 60%

2. Aldrick Robinson- His 68-yard touchdown catch in the Thanksgiving Day game started the redskins scoring outburst in the second quarter where they out up 28 unanswered points dropped 28 unanswered points

3. Niles Paul- He had a huge 29-yard 4th quarter touchdown it extended our lead to 22 points and the Cowboys we not able to come back

4. Perry Riley- His contributions were overshadowed by RG3 and the offenses performance but he led the team with 9 tackles (6 solo) on Thanksgiving Day. He was key in the defense holding the Cowboys to only 35 yards rushing.

5. Rob Jackson- His key interception with 3 minutes left in the home game against Dallas sealed the deal with the Redskins clinching their 1st playoff birth since 2007 and 1st NFCE division championship since 1999.

6. Sav Rocca- He had 4 punts downed inside the 20-yard line. he also had a 58 yards punt vs Dallas and a 43.3 average on 10 punts. His performances vs Dallas last year should not be overlooked_________________RIP SSFmike23md

you mean when Bryant had back spasms and took himself out of the game? And Bryant was already playing with a broken finger....

Dez Bryant - WR - Cowboys

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Dez Bryant (back) spent the night in the hospital undergoing tests, and was spotted on crutches at Cowboys Park Monday.

This, after he departed FedEx Field in a wheelchair following Sunday night's loss. Bryant's back issue is clearly a concern, but there's yet to be any indication he'll require surgery. Bryant is unsure of when he'll get his broken finger operated on, meanwhile. Bryant's status should clarify in the coming days, but for now we expect him to be 100 percent for Dallas' offseason program.

Source: Brandon George on Twitter Mon, Dec 31, 2012 05:34:00 PM

Dez Bryant (back) has been diagnosed with back spasms after recent tests revealed no structural damage.

Although it was awfully uncomfortable just watching Bryant walk off the field on Sunday, the injury is not a long-term concern and should not inhibit him from carrying on with a normal offseason. No news has been made public as to when the receiver plans on getting his broken finger operated on.

I think DHALL isn't mentioned because it's Unsung heroes, and RG3 and Alf and Dengelo recieved alot of credit.

This. DHall is expected to play well people. He has the talent of a champ bailey or a Deion Sanders so when he plays well it shocks me because he usually doesn't, but he can and should always be able to play that we'll vs the games best wrs. It's sad that he doesn't donut every week. He also did receive a ton of credit as blknite said after the game by the media, fans and coaches so this thread is for the guys who didn't receive hardly any credit but were huge in those Dallas wins._________________RIP SSFmike23md

2nd game @ Fed Ex. Wilson's int was huge, as was Fletcher's and Jackson's

What'd Hall do exactly?

Shut the guy down that had been playing like a monster before hand, but hey don't let that get in the way of your constant Hall bashing.

Here you go, just so you can reread how injured bryant was during the game again. you mean when Bryant had back spasms and took himself out of the game? And Bryant was already playing with a broken finger....

I have this feeling that if Bryant was healthy and could finish he game he would have caught a forth down first down on DHall again or a forth down TD, but Bryant was injured and couldn't finish the game.

Dez Bryant - WR - Cowboys

Quote:

Dez Bryant (back) spent the night in the hospital undergoing tests, and was spotted on crutches at Cowboys Park Monday.

This, after he departed FedEx Field in a wheelchair following Sunday night's loss. Bryant's back issue is clearly a concern, but there's yet to be any indication he'll require surgery. Bryant is unsure of when he'll get his broken finger operated on, meanwhile. Bryant's status should clarify in the coming days, but for now we expect him to be 100 percent for Dallas' offseason program.

Source: Brandon George on Twitter Mon, Dec 31, 2012 05:34:00 PM

Dez Bryant (back) has been diagnosed with back spasms after recent tests revealed no structural damage.

Although it was awfully uncomfortable just watching Bryant walk off the field on Sunday, the injury is not a long-term concern and should not inhibit him from carrying on with a normal offseason. No news has been made public as to when the receiver plans on getting his broken finger operated on.

2nd game @ Fed Ex. Wilson's int was huge, as was Fletcher's and Jackson's

What'd Hall do exactly?

Shut the guy down that had been playing like a monster before hand, but hey don't let that get in the way of your constant Hall bashing.

Here you go, just so you can reread how injured bryant was during the game again. you mean when Bryant had back spasms and took himself out of the game? And Bryant was already playing with a broken finger....

I have this feeling that if Bryant was healthy and could finish he game he would have caught a forth down first down on DHall again or a forth down TD, but Bryant was injured and couldn't finish the game.

Dez Bryant - WR - Cowboys

Quote:

Dez Bryant (back) spent the night in the hospital undergoing tests, and was spotted on crutches at Cowboys Park Monday.

This, after he departed FedEx Field in a wheelchair following Sunday night's loss. Bryant's back issue is clearly a concern, but there's yet to be any indication he'll require surgery. Bryant is unsure of when he'll get his broken finger operated on, meanwhile. Bryant's status should clarify in the coming days, but for now we expect him to be 100 percent for Dallas' offseason program.

Source: Brandon George on Twitter Mon, Dec 31, 2012 05:34:00 PM

Dez Bryant (back) has been diagnosed with back spasms after recent tests revealed no structural damage.

Although it was awfully uncomfortable just watching Bryant walk off the field on Sunday, the injury is not a long-term concern and should not inhibit him from carrying on with a normal offseason. No news has been made public as to when the receiver plans on getting his broken finger operated on.

Lol Bryant was.dominant against other teams with his injuries.
Why do you post about D Hall? I've said it before and I'll say it again...we all know what you thinl of D Hall,youre not enlightening anyone or saying anything new. Just because you have the right to say what you want over and over like a broken record,doesn't mean you have to. Why not let D Hall supporters have conversations without putting your opinion (which we all know) into the mix. We're not debating with you,we like D Hall,you don't._________________
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2nd game @ Fed Ex. Wilson's int was huge, as was Fletcher's and Jackson's

What'd Hall do exactly?

Shut the guy down that had been playing like a monster before hand, but hey don't let that get in the way of your constant Hall bashing.

Here you go, just so you can reread how injured bryant was during the game again. you mean when Bryant had back spasms and took himself out of the game? And Bryant was already playing with a broken finger....

I have this feeling that if Bryant was healthy and could finish he game he would have caught a forth down first down on DHall again or a forth down TD, but Bryant was injured and couldn't finish the game.

Dez Bryant - WR - Cowboys

Quote:

Dez Bryant (back) spent the night in the hospital undergoing tests, and was spotted on crutches at Cowboys Park Monday.

This, after he departed FedEx Field in a wheelchair following Sunday night's loss. Bryant's back issue is clearly a concern, but there's yet to be any indication he'll require surgery. Bryant is unsure of when he'll get his broken finger operated on, meanwhile. Bryant's status should clarify in the coming days, but for now we expect him to be 100 percent for Dallas' offseason program.

Source: Brandon George on Twitter Mon, Dec 31, 2012 05:34:00 PM

Dez Bryant (back) has been diagnosed with back spasms after recent tests revealed no structural damage.

Although it was awfully uncomfortable just watching Bryant walk off the field on Sunday, the injury is not a long-term concern and should not inhibit him from carrying on with a normal offseason. No news has been made public as to when the receiver plans on getting his broken finger operated on.

I have this feeling that if Bryant were healthy Hall would of goose egged him then pulled down his pants and taken a dump on Jason Garret's sneakers. We can all make up whatever we want, fact is Hall shut down Bryant._________________
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